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U.S.
Army 3 on 3 Summer Hoops
July 26-27,
2008
Innsbrook Office Park
For a list
of Tournament Rules, click
here.
To return to the Info/Registration
page, click here.
Application
Basics |
| Team Name |
Each team that
enters comes up with a team name. This is your chance to be
creative, though keep in mind the names must be appropriate.
We reserve the right to reject any team name deemed inappropriate.
If this happens the team name will become the team captain’s
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| Divisions |
Standard
This is the division intended for most participants in the
U.S. Army 3 on 3 Summer Hoops. It will include players of
all abilities, from those that play basketball regularly
to those players that play on the rare occasion. Our mission
will be to bracket the teams as fairly as possible, based
on the information provided by each team on their entry
form. We will offer male, female, and co-ed team options
in each age category. As a co-ed team you must have one
player of each sex on the court at all times.
Youth:
Players ages 8-13
High School: Grades 9-12
Adult: 18 & up
A team member’s age
will be based on their age on July 26, 2008 and grade level
based on the 2008-2009 school year. The oldest player’s
age or grade level will be used to determine which age category
the team will be placed in.
Elite
This division aims to target the most talented adult teams
from around the Mid-Atlantic. It is designed for those teams
that can truly compete with the best of the best. We will
accept a limited number of entries for both the adult men’s
elite and the adult women’s elite divisions. Elite
division teams may not be co-ed.
Elite Division Criteria:
- 2 of the 4 team members
must have college basketball experience.
- Team members must be
actively still playing basketball on a regular basis.
- You must be able to prove
your college basketball experience.
- All Elite teams will
be designated at the discretion of the Tournament Director.
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| Age |
Youth & High School
Youth: Grades 3-8 (Oldest player’s grade is 3-8)
High School: Grades 9-12 (Grade for 2008-2009 school year)
The following grade
ranges will be used as a guideline to bracket teams in the
youth division: 3rd-4th, 5th-6th and 7th-8th grades.
Adult
This is for those players 18 and older. The following ranges
will be used as a guideline to bracket teams: 18-24, 25-29,
30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, etc.
A team member’s age
will be based on their age on July 26, 2008 and grade level
is based on the 2008-2009 school year. Teams may mix and
match players of different ages or grades to form their
team. The oldest player’s age or grade will be used
to determine which age category the team will be placed
in. We will use all of the player’s ages or grades
as a guideline to bracketing teams fairly. |
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| Gender |
We will offer male, female,
and co-ed team options. As a co-ed team you must have one
player of each sex on the court at all times. Elite division
teams may not be co-ed. |
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| Competition Level |
As a team you will be required
to choose one of two competition levels that best represents
your team.
Recreational
This is for those teams that are out just to have a fun-filled
weekend of basketball, win or lose.
Competitive
This is for those teams whose main objective is to win while
still remaining good sports.
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| Other |
Height
We request that team members
list their actual height. Please do not misrepresent your
height, as we will take into account the height of your
players in order to bracket the teams fairly within each
division and age group.
Experience
This is where you let us know how often you have been playing
basketball this year. Also let us know what the highest
level of play is that you have reached.
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| More Info: |
If you have any questions
about the U.S. Army 3 on 3 Summer Hoops or would like to
inquire about registering your team, email Megan
Silva or call her at 804-285-9495 x225.
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